Wednesday, October 23, 2019
"Sound of Silence"- Paul Simon and Art Garfunkel
This song is one of a kind. After a little research I learned that the song initially actually did not do very well on the charts until it started receiving some attention after being played in a couple of states. I personally know the song through a cover done by Disturbed. After listening to the original soundtrack, I am not sure which version I like more. The cover done by Disturbed is a very powerful metal version of the original, but the original is so much more intimate. The quiet and smooth voices almost reminded me of a crooner style which is very personal to anyone listening. And the acoustic guitar playing the soft melody is impressive. It is not a happy song at all, and through the soft melodies and soft voices of Paul Simon and Art Garfunkel it expresses a certain sadness within the song. My favorite part of the song has to be when they describe how in this person's vision it sounds as if he witnesses a bomb being dropped, "When my eyes were stabbed by the flash of a neon light, That split the night." Although I am confused how the flash of neon light turns into a neon god described later in the song but it still sounds amazing. The repeat in the middle of the song of the same lyric structure also has its own impact, "People talking without speaking, People hearing without listening, People writing songs that voices never share." The repeat solidifies and gives the lyrics power as they stand out.
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I also listened to this song! I love it; it might be one of my favorites. I agree that this song is very intimate and soft, but I'm interested in the metal version you talked about. I'll have to check it out!
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